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rem Aho ete eo a eee a eee OC FRIDAY. MARCH I, 1929; HEALTH“DIET ADVICE Dr Frank McCoy __, THE BISMARCK $ 2 Teceived. He is either honest or dishonest, and that is_ ! The Bismarck Tribune i - - the only code of ethics that really counts. i G ing ! : ACTORS AS GASTRONOMISTS The theater, including the movies, is suffering from a Publishea fresh attack. The quarrel now is not morals or art, 6 2 Sale marek, N. but with food. There is too much of it on the stage. Athife as second crities say. Actors eat everything from a snack to a wu > Danquet while the audience watches unfed. { ee Oe TS Ch OFT PR j se even Ae r| ' oe The chief objection to this feasting is that the audience QNCLOSE STAMPED AODRE: Daily ty is disillusioned about favorite actors and actresses when Daily by mat, 4% sees them at the common business of eating. Yet most mail, AND ORANGE | daily articles and make a specia, tie sage eating is done in © mincing manner that doesn | VaEGetane eaters bs study of how to combine your foods Daily consume much food or smack of gross appetite. Also. it An exclusive diet of the citrus |for more health and efficiency. 1.00} 5 something of a histrionic feat for a player to register fruit juices is ere hac Hd a gentility and hunger at the same time irritating to the smach of # patient wane Witness the engaging young man in ~The Importance and in this case can be preceded by per ai be Being Earnest” who talked his way through an entire a few days of vegetable broth diet, using only strained soups made of various non-starchy vegetables, using any which are pleasant to the patient act and a plate of crisp cucumber sandwiches in a most | gentlemanly fashion, to the admiration of an awe-/ Press entitied to the ase} Struck audience. One is inclined to agree with the old except onions, cabbage and garlic. Me sasmemation ot ail oewe Gupaiches credited to K| hand st plsy-making in “The Play's the ‘Thing xbo sala] ° In preparing ‘this vegetable broth,| 1 will be very pleased if you will oF seers, costed un pewenapt tab “hacines vay ie toe soar at in pn fig hd ie kg 2 distilled water and kept at a si = | resu S En Hates Gf ropmOication of all other matter berm | This business of stage eating would apptar to be far ing point for about an hour. A glass- | letter as soon as possible, but do not — Ling vision more a problem for the actors than for the audience. ful of this extract may be taken as | be disappointed if you do not receive = There was Bon Ami in “Samson and Delilah.” who often as desired, possibly at tbiadder an erik! at ard as bf Lech vei ‘etter . hours, but} ence is very large Foreign Representatives wolfed down vast quantities of workingman’s fare. and | oe SaRE? inane CO, Or otlee food ills await its turn. G. LOGAN PAYNE comPany jhe setor in “The Afusic Master” who night after night| Re dhe alee riadlal AND ANSWERS NEW YORE .... Pifth Bldg. | with H a delay in recovery might result. JUESTIONS DETRON consumed undiminished gusto a great yardage of A long orange juice fast should not “ Environment Kreage Bidg | SPeghe:ti If the actors can endure such monotonous | Tower Bidg. take! ithout prope: rvision, |fare, the audience can endure the pangs of hunger it) bee conga, Deaiehy Miey your-| Question: F. 8. G. asks: “Will you (Official City, State and County Newspaper) | provokes. | self, no matter what disease you are | tell me if a child can inherit the love | suffering from, if you will follow ea ae ni bear a a TE | ‘ * hese sim ; Id not igease, therefore, SAME OLD SHIP OF STA MOBS VERSUS COURAGE Hest mle ules anc tow days of | that tt is In the blood and can be ine the orange juice fast, and this should | herited. It seems plausible to me that be feirmdties the restricted diet. A|@ child born of parents that drink, good plan is to make up your mind | would, if in the right circumstances to stick to the orange juice for five | and environment, overcome what ten- days, and for these five days I would | dency lay latent in him. advise you to take an eight-ounce| Answer: Excessive craving for glass of orange juice every two hours. | @lcoholic stimulants is a condition By keeping to a regular schedule you | Caused by nervousness and other bad will have better results and avoid the | habits of living, such as faulty diet, distressing symptoms. ete. When a child’s parents have As the systemic toxins are stirred these bad habits it is almost impos- up you may have a slight headache | sible for the child to grow up with or aches in the muscles, but these | 00d habits, so, of course, there is a disappear if the fast is continued and | Strong tendency to the same nervous you do not use any medicinal prep- | Craving for liquor found in the par- aration to suppress these symptoms | ents. If the child is changed to a Northeot: dead bodies. same of elimination. You should take one |$00d environment within the first tha i aeae marae set ee or two enemas each day, using plain, | few months, there should remain very warm water and not over a quart at |little tendency to any bad hereditary | SEE Dressive ss possible. | that demands that we safeguard this prisoner will take no sense in her having to pay an in- | come tax on thi @ time; also, two sponge or shower | influence. baths to keep the pores open and Sauerkraut Juice It will cost something like $170,000 to inaugurate Her- Whenever a mob takes @ prisoner from an officer of ee ee ences Paredes, FeWOEES | ine law and bolts © lyiiching, tise’ alficl? ‘why should ee se Cee ere expensive. ke the | DAVE Saved the prisoner always reports that his forces ee et eee wee i Mealy requtred is the! were so outnumbered thad reskitance would have bei Betual taking of the oath by the incoming president ic. "This, by itself, would take only a minute or so and | 1t is interesting, accordingly, to see what happens in Rot cost a penny. 5 sach a@ situation when the law officer is a man of real However, we have a love of ceremony. It is impossible | curage. eine ie. s rae tatu eect tear | A big mob surrounded the jail at Riverside, Calif, the it is dressed up. When a peace treaty er | other day where Gordon Northcott, convicted of three eee murders, is confined, and tried to get him out. Sheriff new building is to be built there must be fuss and { ; | Clem Sweeters met them with this remark: | ee ee oe eens nee! “I Know we are outnumbered fifty to one, but you can eee eesen ta the thing mast be made os te-) ie } Perhaps this is because the race is secretly aware that | nic tite later. Bloodshed oolish.” makes @ great many blunders. Any event that can’ The mod dispersed. AsylirsenncGicer eiiice ‘ee | That's right! This country’s gone asslét invelunination, Question: N. E. B. asks: “Do you be made to look like a fresh start of any Kind is dressed! nie prisoner. ( ‘HILDREN bugs on taxes. The government's a : : rotten id hi This fast will give your alimentary |Consider sauerkraut juice a good Up accordingly. When we insugurate a president: it is as/ aennienaemummiaesy--|the rink ae abe aay Pace canal a rest and you will eliminate | tonic for a man of sixty-five? : If 50, : “Well now are - 3 ‘ ve vast quantities of tities which | When do you sugges ing it?” - ov onoelesmgihontaghti exigiceerer| RAILROAD SAFETY ty Olwe Roberts Barton "iter £0 10 bed! “We want jou to wil relieve the body of accumulated | Answer: ‘The tonl effect er sauer- to be Gifferent. We'll begin things over again and do : * grow up to be a big strong man— ly na hidhas: dike The value of modern steel equipment and safety de- ©8728 by NBA ServiceIne | maybe President—huh?” poisons—possibly the result of years /kraut juice probably depends upon the better than we have in the pas:—so we O'S siren cm rhibronds ‘wes strikingly exemplified the other! rie milkman seye milk ss ans ALLENE SUMNER. or wrong living—and in this way help | laxative effect of the salt and lactic you in overcoming disease toxins.{ cid. The food value is the same q After the five day fast, the regular |@S that of cabbage. It is best to use menus outlined in my newspaper /Sauerkraut juice between meals or articles should be used unless there | just before retiring. is some special reason why you should Shingles avoid starches. Question: Mrs. O.H. asks: “What ¢ In some cases a longer fast would | is the cause of shingles and are they be indicated, but unless you are under | curable? When shingles run around the careful supervision of some one | the body until both ends meet, does it 1861 Po el fone 6 who is accustomed to this bevsinnnd cause death?” Confederate government jo 3 regime, I would not advise a longer| Answer: Herpes Zoster, charge at Charleston, 8. C. Fe teeny | thine “This? alivety Thating (ext cehte)| ther pectcon mune sof caliiqars Parade, and = few bands, and set off some sky rockets. |¢ay when the Pennsylvania Railroad's crack flyer, the|up another cent. ‘The higher the This works very well. except that now and then i Broadway Limited, was derailed while passing through | Diver. came back at him, the old} @eakes us ceceive ourselves. scam Ind eae cee eggs come down,’ I/ a ? y y. th "— That i (Change, this world being what it is. never niseaoe ‘The train was traveling at 50 miles an hour when eel oe one feito cae Torcueenn| @bruptiy, and i never is imposed from above. Usually |arie on the first Pullman car broke. Seven cars left the | about that grocery bill. What are you | % ts all but accomplished Devore any of us realize what rails and jolted along over the ties until the train could |S0ing to do about it?” | 4s happening. ‘We glorify a certain event and a certain | be brought to a stop. laoey it eet) eee MARCH I ‘mean. but we fail to see that the “fresh start” that they) But no one was hurt. Indeed. MANY Passengers were they've raised taxes again to pave the 12°—JaY treaty ratified. - | ‘Symbolize for us began a long time ago, and that we our- not aware that the train had left the track until it was streets for their automobiles. I should seives had quite as mach to do with it as the hero of the | a1) over. worry about his old bill. Guess he's | ;g¢- yy, jevery man and woman with a certain re aac : | buying a new Rolls-Royce and needs | igri Yellowstone Pane cot eee: (amount of appeal for the other sex./ orange Juice will apply to any com-|caused by an acidosis wrewsieot® box. |_ A railroad train of a generation ago, derailed at such | PUNE & ne j 1a72—Yellowmtone Park set aside 95 /ie'the pull between two electrically |™On disorder. only one side of the nervous system ‘Mr. Hoover, for instance, will probably give us an ad-|~ speed, would have been horril a: i a public reserve. | rhe After the fasting regime it is ad-|so that the irritated : . H + bly wrecked and many) N 1879—President | H. vetoed the ; Charged magnetic coils; as in the case 4 Patches on the ministration different from any that have preceded it! tives would have been lost. j.| . Not Only Opportunity Knocks sigcbvhcre dil © fof does the rest. | Viseble to continue with the sponge | skin appear over the nerves of th j e been The Hobart incident testi-; -On ves. 1 forgot! Grace stopped Chinese exclusion bill. |= cams, Homahy dom or shower baths daily and also a daily | trunk ef ‘He frankty takes the position that our whoie salvation. | ries Plainly to the value of modern railroad equipment. | in. They're trading their car in for | | Herren baa oe pea works ee enema if required. You will be dee aphen bake THis aie will aa spiritual and intellectual as well as material, depends Laesce pe tn ee eee ie | macs 8 fmt ftraenighte is Peercd have os | lmitea Wilt Lie Fesulls ObAsIBed after | came! Gantt tee os course, toay be om the proper handling of the new economic and indus- Mack got his raise the earth won't || BARBS | extremely unstable. If Romeo and |¥OU have followed the well balanced | associated with some other troubie. trial forces that have arisen in the nation. Like all truly| rea ty See ere eo | Juliet had not died. they would have | Tet for several weeks. either functional or organic, from 4 i; os a ‘at Editorial! Comment 2 ips = ses os ff. Of course, she | A 13-year-old boy in California has {Probably beenseparated within a year.| YOu should continue to read my| which death may ensue Bee oe oer te; Bet its is Iden that this | | charley Mares been edging: up |tugeived a letter hom Prete mee ig Rake gop enous uel ce ad SE PDR Tay an populace [Mien cau be done, not by the i but NO) c v to old Skinflint Davis at the office, stein, commending him on his grasp | *2¢- : P stressing the intangibles, but by NORTH DAKOTA ENDS IT | speaking of raises. If that bird gets of the relativity theory. Now wouldnt | oer ea idee ttiat sale earn marey:eimestiany| 1 (ay Yesterd. tackting such concrete, material problems as prosperity, ae ___ (St. Paul Dispatch) |a raise before me there's going to be it be just like some kindergarten puptt | me WHY” OF MARRIAGE | man she chooses, and on almost any jays poverty and economic well-being. lewhen the Mort eecn, Clincidence that at the moment | some fireworks around that joint, Tm |in Fiori" to prove Mineieiva’ on Mrteree age! WHY Peonle marry | seems. ‘The reasons for the popularity eis ‘This, to be very much as if the | When the North Dakota senate is apparently about to re- | telli you. I've been there a year wrong? big Osea galt ey mais se ce Toe pi a espn ans pn nt kg gd Ch at oe | and ceremony which will mark the inaugural testify that similar plan was being introduced in the Minnesota een- | eure Ce ee | Seca cee Deettainet We feel that way about it. Yet it all antedates Mr.|ate. After 12 years of experience North Dakota is} “Say, Jim, I just found out that | the death of one of the city’s leading Heover. abandoning a law that has failed to protect either the Mrs Davis is a sister of that Mrs. |drayman's work horses. has been taking form within alj|>S2*5 °° ae rngesceenaeadreaes repeal measure has al- | Luther on the second floor. You know | That whole attitude taking ready passed convincing vote of 39 to 9.| the one with the Gaughter that war-| A duffer is a fellow who can't tell | of widows are many. In the first place, they bear the seal of another Peis aernirs {man’s approval. In the second, they are experienced and understanding, aire and in the third, they are emotional Peer eae as pees visiting receptive. to Bismarck. : = The authors take a gentle little :, wallop at those very occasional col- his bridge and golf scores apart. : {lege student questionnaires when moun ain, ft yesterday for a old home in Ohio. of us for years. Underneath our new pride in our busi-| As the lower house is controlled by the Independent or | bles scales all day long until I nearly W. H. Webb, w. T. ness leaders, our glorification of our prosperity, our | Conservative faction, similar action is anticipated in that go crazy. And they have that queer. i William McC: a : “a ry. i a oung men insist that they will marry rary were dmpatience with “idealists.” there lies the FCS ee in earner, Shafer ill undoubtedly find satis-| looking boy, too—you've seen him,! We read in the Paper that William roar iia’ have healn mecca’ case. pepeinied as members of the city belief that we have found s new way of attacking ita ioealgtnd pedi} ce fant ee which he has | Sepik the long, lanky fellow | Wrigley was going to support Colonel acter, ability, and who put. beauty of health by the council. . | wit enormous nose? Looks as Stewart. but read no headlines such wealth at the end of the list. Thi NSS ‘way in which the purely material obstacles to happiness at bats Me fiinnesota measure the State would assess | though he wasn't right. Thay say hes |as WRIGHET wns a eee > Sprenmer rise ts endint s6 2 ollene |,,-.C: Pratt, Clark, has come to Bis- nd contentment must be removed before life's finer| all banks create a fund from which depositors in| no good and I'll bet he isn't. T sized | ART boys co in practice when it comes to The eo gtecome & member of the i te house. ‘Values can be tapped. The new administration will re- | Closed banks would be reimbursed. North Dakota at the I saw him.” | a picking wives is quite another mat- ter. Present time is in arrears more than $20,000,000 to de- “Lena, will you just listen to that! After that terrific cold wave Eu- Mect that attitude. But it will not start it. i a | ; Posivors in closed banks. South Dakota's guaranty fund|rooster on the radio trying to sing.|fope hss been having, the repara- “ TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Scien 240,000.00 of the amount needed to pay de-|If I couldp't sing better than that Td (tions commirice waeaey 4 arpa Bilt decet ll edide ares eae | Wil Newton arrived from ihe east BUSINESS AND WELFARE preeis ue age banks. eat Dakota repealed its | learn to lay eggs |to find most of the assets over there pecially new said. But insistence that sree to visit his parents, Mr. and a ion i to community| tohow ite, pet 2 fair adie tee, feign ae Lavs—and Laws | have been frozen up. the wage-earning wife who is pooling | “8. George W. Newton. - ‘welfare work is to be studied by a committee of capital- ; (3 sais theory of] “I see here in the paper that that | more her eaPnings for home upkeep should cag iets and ' ‘ taxing good banks to support weak oncs is not so alluring | Woman, what's her name? Oh, yes,| A West Virginia woman found a have no more responsibility with the | pe’; 4. W- Hayes lett this week for the National Bureau the direction ofa substitute for sound banking as it may seem. Kratgman. who murdered her hus- diamond in a can of lard. That housework than the wage-earning Philadelphia where he will visit. Rev. of Research. The survey will at- : . band, is going to the chair. It’s just | wouldn't have been news at all in husband cannot be said too often. anal Wright will be in charge of the tempt to discover the effects of increasing business con- WHEN THE STATE MURDERS good for her. I'm glad of it.. And |New York, where big butter and egg : The authors hand laurels to those |°"U*Ch during his absence, centration and industrial control in cities and towns of (The New York Telegram) |Luke Morgan got life for the third | men are continually casting at least husbands who, reared in the tradition Mr: a all sizes. It is to be hoped that the Teport will Something appears to be out of whack with the theory | Offense—bogtiegging. Six children! | pearls before swine. : that man is the home provider, are in Ayre ‘W. Will, who has been very some basis for sive! of capital punishment. In the early days, when hanging | Well—he ought to have known bet-| (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service. Inc.) able to sit calmly by and see their |” ° her home, is improving. determination of the extent to which |was the popular form of judicial murder, the victim on| er. Laws are laws. Say. Jim, I i wives labor outside the home. | Miss Corporations are responsible for social Welfare in com-;¥hom organized society had solemnly determined to {Phoned Laura to keep it dark about | The average American millionaire} “Just “The husband whose wife is in ey Re ea has returned to munities they dominate. wreak its vengeance was hanged publicly. Great crowds | Sélling that house in Toronto. There's eas 692 years. the business and who has happily ad- neta after teaching a suc- If the study be thoroughly made and the im. | 2athered to witness the unusual spectacle. The town- 2 Es aes Jjusted himself to this fact without re- term of school near Judson. partial, it should be of - ae veer’ En) . and farmers senting it, even if she earns more appatdl Proper attitude on the part of i ca posi ; OUR BOARDING HOUSE than he, ts apt to be more of a real! Arthur pip thepeeaed e man, more of an uj ding, self- kins, torney toward the communities in which they have their plants. and : US By Ahern contained pereon, than any champion iran uns, A siesta tha Rome a a RIE | boring ring. brother-in-law : nye tad pany i “He may tot have won a mastery | Mt and Mrs, Obert Ose A : Which is unlikely—or should it minimize the social obli- Gations of industry, it would, of course, be worthless. of rigallege be Das Won mcrae T. L. Stanley, manager of thi le |Chamber of : . A WELL, So LONG, You powers—instinet and tradition. His is Mont., is Lewistown, STRING-BEANS / ~ SEE ‘Industrial expansion has been so rapid in America that hanging. heroes Hes pared — with social obligations has yet| Being = pioneer in this Se punishment, New york| [, YOU AGAIN NexT YEAR, 7 ol 3 “i ac hero is ev ton been pope wigage: : in general industries have been |state, after much experience, decided that instead of IF MY JUDGMENT SW'T BW yeaR WITH TH Y TWeres A NICE i Roan, recent doing their share or more in community welfare. pi- | Spreading the plague all over the state it would omtin, PR Dn ZA Mosk AN’ A PAI House ¢ service th the ree cane inatetly they pay most of the taxes for run- Sigctrieal execution to ‘of caliers brig. AK + A pone ag Aire aly us MY received notice ‘that ‘he oo é , in one of the lO WAKE U Z = .*Z@ Su warded @ major commise Soe en ne ees et a, real a welfare work among their workers ate tae in iW, TELLM G'BYE ever tan Marne commis which the public hears nothing about in eve. "And now ME fue AN TELUM I tee fe the mete ae Large aan free incurred and assumed state's electrical SAip IF HE EVER Comes “A here to Shanghai as male “! ae ee ere no e sere! to the Ameri- feel the!" Board of Foreign Missions. Prise ta a. To CHICAGO, I CAN Fix 1T WITH TH’ SHERIFF To [ | Put Le ii spi) gis Lui glial E i The ‘cream’ of posit aduates of Dakota Business Got. Fi ee BUSI- j I HH i i i E i y ‘ E i i I Hy E i F | i i j § F i ; E g § oa i E i i i i i H &g # g 4 Oke aye zt Ee i Es j i i i His il i for l- tion? be win | er bad found in Jesus the Gavicy ive é changes world, @ satisfaction that perhaps, as| of ip prada a these execu- yet, we have never experienced?” ry the do-| Hons f npie en wane Bat by iaty | get the money | ment Dunish- then maa | W { i

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